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VOLUME 2 ISSUE 4 (APR - JUN)

INDEX

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1. ANALYSIS OF COMPETITION COMMISSION OF INDIA

Nithyaa

4th year student, The Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University, SOEL, Chennai.

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2. COMPARISON BETWEEN COMPULSORY LICENSING IN INDIA, US AND EU

Pragati Kumari

3rd year student, ICFAI University, Dehradun

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3. ADOPTION OF ENLIGHTENED SHAREHOLDER VALUE IN INDIA AND ITS RELATION TO CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIB

Abhishek Jain 

O.P. Jindal University.

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4. DVR FRAMEWORK INTRODUCED BY SEBI: EXAMINING EFFECTIVENESS AND EFFICIENCY

Arryan Mohanty 

Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur.

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5. A PERSPECTIVE ON NON-CONVENTIONAL TRADEMARKS AND DIFFICULTIES IN EXTENDING IP PROTECTION TO THEM

Yashpal Desai  

Second year LLB Student, Jindal Global Law School

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6. DENIAL OF LIBERTY INAUGURATES DISCRIMINATION

Yashpal Desai  

Second year LLB Student, Jindal Global Law School

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7. CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN INDIA AND SRI LANKA

Nehal Bharti 

Student, LLM (Masters of Law), Symbiosis Law School NOIDA

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8. IPR AS AN EXEMPTION UNDER THE COMPETITION ACT

Shuchita Dwivedi 

Student, LL.M (Masters of Law), Symbiosis Law School NOIDA

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9. DISPROPORTIONATE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY

Arushi Gupta 

Student, LL.M (Masters of Law) Symbiosis Law School NOIDA

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10. JUDICIAL REVIEW: A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN INDIA AND USA

Yukti Kohli

Student, LL.M (Masters of Law) Symbiosis Law School NOIDA

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11. SATYAM SCAM AND THE CHANGES INTRODUCED IN THE COMPANIES ACT, 2013

Shivangi Gaur

Student, LL.M (Masters of Law) Symbiosis Law School NOIDA

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12. MONEY LAUNDERING IN INDIA CHALLENGES & PROBLEMS

Alpesh Upadhyay

Student, LLM (Masters of Law) Symbiosis Law School NOIDA

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13. THE EVOLUTION OF LAW FROM MRTP ACT TO COMPETITION ACT

Shravan Kumar Mohanty & Swarnav Arjun Bhuyan

Students, LLM (Masters of Law) Symbiosis Law School NOIDA

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14. THE RISE OF CONTENT COMERCIALIZED ON OTT PLATFORMS AND COPYRIGHT LAWS: AN ANALYSIS

Tanusmita Debnath 

Third year BBA LLB Student, IFIM Law School.

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15. THE SIGNIFICANCE AND EFFECTIVENESS OF THE INDIAN SYSTEM OF LOK ADALAT

SHRAVAN KUMAR MOHANTY 

LL.M (Masters of Law), Symbiosis Law School NOIDA

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16. CROSS-BORDER MERGERS AND THE COMPETITION ACT: AN ANALYSIS

UDAY SHARMA  

LL.M (Masters of Law), Symbiosis Law School NOIDA

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17. DELEGATED LEGISLATION IN THE DELHI SPECIAL POLICE ESTABLISHMENT ACT, 1946 (DSPE ACT)

ANUPREET KAUR 

Student, Kirit P. Mehta School of Law

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18. ROLE OF SFIO IN CONTROLLING WHITE COLLAR CRIMES

ANUPREET KAUR 

Student, Kirit P. Mehta School of Law

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